8—maintenance, 1—general maintenance, 2—assembly & disassembly – National Mower HYDRO HYD70OM-8/99 User Manual

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NATIONAL HYDRO 70" TRIPLEX

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8—MAINTENANCE

To avoid possible serious bodily injury,

before performing any adjustments,

maintenance, or lubrication, place all

controls in “Neutral”, lower the mowers to

the ground, engage parking brake, turn

ignition switch off and remove key.

8.1—GENERAL MAINTENANCE

The long trouble-free life of your machine

depends on the maintenance it receives. Set up a

maintenance program for your Hydro 70 to cover the

following points:

1. Keep tractor and mowers clean.

2. Keep all moving parts properly lubricated.

3. Keep all parts properly adjusted.

4. Inspect for loose, worn or damaged parts

(Fittings and hoses).

5. Keep shields in place at all times.

6. Keep tires properly inflated.

If your inspection reveals worn or damaged

parts, replace these parts before operating machine or

before actual breakdown occurs.

To avoid injury from hot, high pressure

oil, never disconnect hydraulic hoses

with attachments in up position. Never

run hands across tubes, hoses or fittings

to check for leaks. Hydraulic fluid

escaping under pressure can have

sufficient force to penetrate skin.

8.2—ASSEMBLY & DISASSEMBLY

Use the illustrations in the Parts Section as reference

for the disassembly and assembly of components.

Always maintain relative position of parts when

disassembling. Clean and lubricate individual parts and

components as required.

8.3—BATTERY

1. Make certain the ignition switch is in the “Off”

position and the keys have been removed.

2. Refer to Section 3.4 in this manual for battery

specifications.

Always wear protective glasses or

goggles and protective clothing when

working with batteries. You must follow

the battery manufacturer’s instructions on

safety, maintenance and installation

procedures.

3. When the battery is being installed or removed,

make sure that the positive and negative terminals

do not come in contact with metal tractor parts at the

same time or severe damage will result.

Always connect the “ground” (black) cable last

and remove it first whenever performing any

maintenance.

4. Battery connections must be kept clean and tight at

all times. Loose cables will cause eventual battery

failure. Keep terminal covers in place.

5. Use soap and water to clean the battery as required.

Care must be taken to prevent soap and water from

getting inside the battery.

6. Brighten the terminal contact surfaces with steel

wool.

7. Apply a light coat of petroleum jelly or chassis

lubricant to terminals and cable ends to prevent

corrosion.

8. Tighten cables securely to battery terminals.

Batteries contain sulfuric acid and

generate explosive mixtures of hydrogen

and oxygen gases. Keep any device

which may cause sparks or flames away

from the battery to prevent explosion.

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